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STOCK Restaurant is located on the 31st floor of the Trump Hotel in Toronto and opened in early 2012.

TORONTO—Oliver & Bonacini
Restaurants (O&B) and INK Entertainment announced Wednesday they
will manage the foodservice and entertainment operations at the Trump
International Hotel and Tower in downtown Toronto.

The two companies will share management responsibilities of
the restaurant, bar and lounges, event spaces and in-room dining.

“Oliver & Bonacini Restaurants and INK Entertainment
bring robust experience in restaurant and entertainment management and
strengthen our property’s comprehensive offerings,” Neil Labatte, president and
CEO of Talon International Development and Talon Luxury Collection, said in a
release.

Service will continue uninterrupted and there are currently
no plans to change the foodservice.

Andrew Oliver, president of O&B said his company is
thrilled by the opportunity.

“Our aim is to have our passion for food and service
complement Trump Toronto’s renowned standards of luxury,” Oliver said.

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